Endless Torment: The 1991 Uprising in Iraq and Its AftermathHuman Rights Watch, 1992 - Всего страниц: 66 1. The continuing human rights repercussions of the uprising |
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... Karbala last year , neither the broad pedestrian mall that connects the two shrines , nor what surrounded it , were in ruins . Nor does it seem that the beautification of the heart of Shi'a Islam would be an urgent necessity at a moment ...
... Karbala last year , neither the broad pedestrian mall that connects the two shrines , nor what surrounded it , were in ruins . Nor does it seem that the beautification of the heart of Shi'a Islam would be an urgent necessity at a moment ...
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... Karbala or al - Najaf is difficult . The U.N. has no office in either city , and the few foreigners who have been able to visit are closely watched by the government and unable to converse freely with local residents . 56 " Report on ...
... Karbala or al - Najaf is difficult . The U.N. has no office in either city , and the few foreigners who have been able to visit are closely watched by the government and unable to converse freely with local residents . 56 " Report on ...
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... Karbala , and Kirkuk were particularly devastated by the uprising and government counter- offensive . The turmoil began in Basra on March 1 , one day after the Gulf war cease - fire , and spread within days to Karbala , Najaf , Hilla ...
... Karbala , and Kirkuk were particularly devastated by the uprising and government counter- offensive . The turmoil began in Basra on March 1 , one day after the Gulf war cease - fire , and spread within days to Karbala , Najaf , Hilla ...
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... Karbala and al - Najaf , only after bitter fighting , but swept into others , such as Suleimaniyya , with little resistance . Just as the experience of years of repression fed the fury of the uprising , it fueled the terrified exodus as ...
... Karbala and al - Najaf , only after bitter fighting , but swept into others , such as Suleimaniyya , with little resistance . Just as the experience of years of repression fed the fury of the uprising , it fueled the terrified exodus as ...
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... Karbala and Kirkuk . The practice is apparently nothing new , as suggested by government documents dating to 1987 and 1989 that are reproduced in English translation in the March 1992 report of the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Iraq ( see ...
... Karbala and Kirkuk . The practice is apparently nothing new , as suggested by government documents dating to 1987 and 1989 that are reproduced in English translation in the March 1992 report of the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Iraq ( see ...
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Стр. 34 - ... the passing of sentences and the carrying out of executions without previous judgment pronounced by a regularly constituted court, affording all the judicial guarantees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples.
Стр. 34 - The civilian population as such, as well as individual civilians, shall not be the object of attack. Acts or threats of violence the primary purpose of which is to spread terror among the civilian population are prohibited.
Стр. 33 - Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause...
Стр. 33 - To this end the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons: (a) violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture...
Стр. 33 - Protocol shall not apply to situations of internal disturbances and tensions, such as riots, isolated and sporadic acts of violence and other acts of a similar nature, as not being armed conflicts.
Стр. 34 - ... an attack which may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated.
Стр. 15 - Iraq allow immediate access by international humanitarian organizations to all those in need of assistance in all parts of Iraq and to make available all necessary facilities for their operations; 4.
Стр. 38 - But there's another way for the bloodshed to stop. And that is for the Iraqi military and the Iraqi people to take matters into their own hands — to force Saddam Hussein, the dictator, to step aside, and to comply with the United Nations resolutions and then rejoin the family of peace-loving nations.
Стр. 34 - The civilian population and individual civilians shall enjoy general protection against the dangers arising from military operations. To give effect to this protection, the following rules shall be observed in all circumstances. 2. The civilian population as such, as well as individual civilians, shall not be the object of attack.
Стр. 38 - The New York Times, February 16, 1991.) As early as August 11, 1990, the president had hinted of his desire to have Saddam Hussein ousted: "No, we're not prepared to support the overthrow, but I hope that these actions that have been taken will result in an Iraq that is prepared to live peacefully in a community of nations. And if that means Saddam Hussein changes his spots, so be it. And if he doesn't, I hope the Iraqi people do something about it so that their leader will live by the norms of international...